Desktop Sharing: Thinfinity VNC Access Profile
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Thinfinity VNC is a proprietary screen-sharing protocol offering faster and more secure remote access than traditional VNC solutions. Optimized for web-based access, it allows users to connect to Windows, macOS, and Linux desktops or specific applications using only an HTML5-enabled browser—no need for plugins, add-ons, or client applications.
To create a Thinfinity VNC Access Profile and publish your remote desktop (Windows, macOS, or Linux) follow these steps:
Click on the New Profile button in the dashboard home page or alternatively, click the +Add button from the Access Profiles tab of the Settings menu.
Specify the Remote ID of the remote desktop you want to publish.
Reference
To learn where to get this parameter and other server-side configurations needed to get Thinfinity VNC up and running, check the following article How to Create a New Thinfinity VNC Connection Using the Web Manager in our online knowledge base.

Disable the Allow Anonymous Access option and use the Add button to select the users and groups that will have access to the new Access Profile.

Note
Find users and groups link will only be available when working with Directory Services.
Reference
For details on how to configure access permissions, see Global Access Profiles Parameters, Access Control Settings and Labels.
The wizard guides you through the essential settings required for the connection to the target resource. Thinfinity Workspace automatically assigns default values for the remaining parameters. To customize these settings, open the Edit menu of the Access Profile from the three vertical dots as shown below.
Reference
For more information, see Thinfinity VNC Core Settings.

Commit the Changes
Click Commit to apply the configured connection parameters.
If you are defining only one profile, you can use Commit right after configuring all the desired parameters.
If you are defining several profiles or complex profile configurations, use Commit after you have everything in place.
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